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Apr 26, 2016 | 01:05

Sanders rallies Pittsburgh voters ahead of primary

U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders takes on ''millionaires and billionaires'' as he makes his final pitch to voters in Pittsburgh before Tuesday's Pennsylvania primary. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders took his campaign pitch to the University of Pittsburgh on Monday (April 25), one day before the state's primary nominating contest.
"I suspect that some of you, because you're here today, might be giving thought that, at some point in your lives, maybe running for office," Sanders, a U.S. senator from Vermont, told the crowd. "I want you to be able to run for office based on your ideas, not having to hustle money from millionaires and billionaires."
He said if he were elected president, he would making reforming the campaign finance system a top priority.
Sanders also told rally-goers that their vote in Tuesday's primary was critical.
"Because if there is a high voter turnout tomorrow, we're going to win here in Pennsylvania!" he proclaimed.

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